Turkey season about to kick off!

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So turkey season opens here this week. I was back in my woods last week and had a HUGE tom run past me. Have seen lots of tracks around the watering holes back there too. Hopefully I can bust a wall hanger. Who else hunts these birds?
 

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I thought one was going to run out in front of my truck yesterday just north of the Tn/Ms line. Then one crossed the road as I was getting to the farm. He had a decent beard.
 
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Who else hunts these birds?
Good luck on your hunt!

Decades ago I hunted turkey down at my Missouri land but never took it very seriously . After buying my Wi land and working on decent habitat I hunted again out of a box blind I built. This nice tom was the first for me and taken out of the blind. Something special about hunting ones own land , especially after the blood, sweat, tears and buckets of cash spent improving habitat. :ROFLMAO:

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Good luck on your hunt!

Decades ago I hunted turkey down at my Missouri land but never took it very seriously . After buying my Wi land and working on decent habitat I hunted again out of a box blind I built. This nice tom was the first for me and taken out of the blind. Something special about hunting ones own land , especially after the blood, sweat, tears and buckets of cash spent improving habitat. :ROFLMAO:

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Nice bird, Ken!! It is a lot of work for sure and very gratifying in the end when it all pays off.
 
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So turkey season opens here this week. I was back in my woods last week and had a HUGE tom run past me. Have seen lots of tracks around the watering holes back there too. Hopefully I can bust a wall hanger. Who else hunts these birds?
You know I do…
(I own property in both zones so have a pretty long season…it won’t help my odds based on past history though 😂)
 

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I quit hunting them when they said I had to use a shotgun ;)
 
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This weekend is mentored youth in Pa. The rest can join weekend after. Seeing a fair amount of bird preseason but this tends to change when season opens lol. Good luck to all
 
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My wife prefers to have them oven-ready and doesn't enjoy plucking feathers.
 
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I’m on 1500 acres. But the previous owners allowed anyone with money to come out….place trailer houses…and shootvanything that moves, and they did.

Slob hunters…lawyers from Austin. Not a single BUG …could be found after a few years. THey shot/killed EVERYTHING…. it matters-not whether it was “game”….or simply moving/alive…they KILLED IT.

Three years later…. we finally see a few turkey showing up for corn thrown off the back porch.

I quit “hunting”….. (killing wildlife over a feed-trough)… years ago.
 
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Never hunted turkey.

Was big into varmint hunting (woodchucks/ groundhogs) when turkey hunting became popular. Coyotes took care of the woodchucks, which is a good thing, but limited my hunting.

Turkey hunting is big here and I’ve seen some great Toms on my trip to work each morning.

Good hunting and good luck guys!👍
 
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I’m on 1500 acres. But the previous owners allowed anyone with money to come out….place trailer houses…and shootvanything that moves, and they did.

Slob hunters…lawyers from Austin. Not a single BUG …could be found after a few years. THey shot/killed EVERYTHING…. it matters-not whether it was “game”….or simply moving/alive…they KILLED IT.

Three years later…. we finally see a few turkey showing up for corn thrown off the back porch.

I quit “hunting”….. (killing wildlife over a feed-trough)… years ago.
So agree on the need to manage the habitat and resources. Many around our place do not respect Quality Deer Management or bag limits. I alot take too many animals withot tags.
 

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I’m on 1500 acres. But the previous owners allowed anyone with money to come out….place trailer houses…and shootvanything that moves, and they did.

Slob hunters…lawyers from Austin. Not a single BUG …could be found after a few years. THey shot/killed EVERYTHING…. it matters-not whether it was “game”….or simply moving/alive…they KILLED IT.

Three years later…. we finally see a few turkey showing up for corn thrown off the back porch.

I quit “hunting”….. (killing wildlife over a feed-trough)… years ago.

In my state you aren't allowed to bait an animal and I agree with that rule. Now we are allowed to put out feed plots to attract them in which I feel is a bit different. I'm in a huge farming community so there are food plots everywhere, mostly fields of corn and bean.

I do put out corn a few months before deer season hits so I can draw them into the cameras and see what's working the area. Then I know which buck I want to target that year. But it has to be well cleaned up (soil too) well in advance of season opening.
 
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Never hunted turkey.

Was big into varmint hunting (woodchucks/ groundhogs) when turkey hunting became popular. Coyotes took care of the woodchucks, which is a good thing, but limited my hunting.

Turkey hunting is big here and I’ve seen some great Toms on my trip to work each morning.

Good hunting and good luck guys!👍

Coyote hunting is right there with deer hunting in enjoyment for me.
 
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saw 5 of the 'dirty dozen' yesterday. could use a big fish net to grab them...either they're stupid or brave....NOT afraid of the BX23S.
 
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